Best attractions and places to see around Caloveto include a mix of coastal areas, historical sites, and scenic routes. This region in Calabria offers diverse landscapes, from Ionian Sea beaches to inland villages and viewpoints. Visitors can explore historical architecture and natural beauty, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Caloveto attractions provide opportunities for those interested in cultural heritage and coastal exploration.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Visiting this place is magical, entrance info enter from the small gate and only ajar
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Camigliano, or Pietrapaola Marina, is a tourist village in the Ionian Cosentino, famous for award-winning beaches and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta.
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Mirto-Crosia, a charming hamlet of Crosia on the Lower Ionian Cosentino, is famous for its beaches awarded with the Green Flag. Among its historical gems the Feudal Castle and the Tower of Santa Tecla stand out. A place where nature and history blend.
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Calopezzati, a small town in Calabria, extends between the hinterland and Calopezzati Marina on the Ionian Sea. Its name could derive from "beautiful clay vases", the town being once a master in their making, or from the meaning of "leather workers". Among the historical treasures, the Giannone Castle stands out, built in the Norman era, which after centuries of decay was restored in the 1930s.
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A very suggestive stretch of road almost near Paludi. Incredible views of both the sea and the mountains. Here you also cross the Motta Gallery, which is not illuminated but is rather short and adds an even more interesting touch to the route.
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The region offers beautiful coastal areas. A popular choice is Mirto-Crosia Seafront and Beach, known for its Green Flag awarded beaches. You can also find scenic viewpoints along routes like the Galleria Motta and Scenic Ascent to Paludi, offering views of both the sea and mountains.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Calopezzati Village, which features the Giannone Castle, a Norman-era structure. Additionally, the Mirto-Crosia Seafront and Beach area also boasts historical gems like the Feudal Castle and the Tower of Santa Tecla. For ancient history, consider the Castiglione di Paludi Archaeological Site.
Several attractions are family-friendly. Both Mirto-Crosia Seafront and Beach and Calopezzati Village are noted as family-friendly. The beaches provide space for children to play, and exploring the historical castles can be an engaging activity for all ages.
Yes, Piazza Camigliano, Pietrapaola Marina is highlighted as being wheelchair accessible. This tourist village is known for its award-winning beaches and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta.
The region around Caloveto is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging touring routes like the 'Mirto, Paludi, and Cropalati Loop' and moderate MTB trails such as the 'Pietrapaola loop from Camigliano'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Caloveto, MTB Trails around Caloveto, and Road Cycling Routes around Caloveto guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The beaches, especially those at Mirto-Crosia Seafront and Beach and Piazza Camigliano, Pietrapaola Marina, are highly rated for their quality. The historical sites like the Giannone Castle in Calopezzati Village and the Castiglione di Paludi Archaeological Site offer a magical and interesting experience.
While the main coastal areas can be popular, exploring the inland villages and historical sites like the Castiglione di Paludi Archaeological Site might offer a more tranquil experience. The Galleria Motta and Scenic Ascent to Paludi also provides a suggestive stretch of road with incredible views that might be less frequented than the main beaches.
The best time to visit Caloveto for outdoor activities and sightseeing is typically during the spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm, ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying the beaches without the peak summer crowds and heat. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for beach activities, but can be very hot.
For hiking or cycling, wear comfortable, breathable clothing suitable for the season. In warmer months, light layers, a hat, and sunglasses are recommended. Always bring sturdy walking shoes or cycling shoes. If exploring trails with tunnels like the Motta Gallery, a headlamp or flashlight can be useful, as some sections may not be illuminated. Don't forget water and sun protection.
While specific dog-friendly designations for attractions are not always available, many natural areas and trails around Caloveto are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. Coastal walks along less crowded beach sections during off-peak hours can also be enjoyable. Always check local regulations for specific beaches or protected areas.
To fully appreciate the main attractions, consider dedicating at least a full day, or ideally two to three days. This allows time to explore the coastal areas like Mirto-Crosia Seafront and Beach, delve into the history of Calopezzati Village and the Castiglione di Paludi Archaeological Site, and enjoy some of the scenic routes or beaches at Piazza Camigliano, Pietrapaola Marina at a relaxed pace.
Yes, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the settlements near the attractions. For instance, Mirto-Crosia Seafront and Beach and Piazza Camigliano, Pietrapaola Marina are tourist villages with amenities. Calopezzati Village also offers local eateries. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially during the off-season.


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